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File #: TMP-8854   
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/25/2025 In control: Public Safety Committee
On agenda: 8/5/2025 Final action:
Title: Ordinances Amending Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3-150, Pre-Tow Hearing; Inoperable or Abandoned Vehicles and Chapter 3, Article II, Section 3-50; Vehicle Immobilization and Impoundment and Chapter 19, Article II, Section 6 Illegally Parked, Abandoned, Inoperable or Stolen Vehicles of the City of Joliet Code of Ordinances
Attachments: 1. Ordinance ARTICLE_IV.___PRE_TOW_HEARING__INOPERABLE_OR_ABANDONED_VEHICLES.pdf, 2. Ordinance Vehicle Immobilization.pdf, 3. Ordinance Abandoned Vehicles.pdf
TO: Public Safety Committee

FROM: William Evans, Chief of Police

SUBJECT:
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Ordinances Amending Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3-150, Pre-Tow Hearing; Inoperable or Abandoned Vehicles and Chapter 3, Article II, Section 3-50; Vehicle Immobilization and Impoundment and Chapter 19, Article II, Section 6 Illegally Parked, Abandoned, Inoperable or Stolen Vehicles of the City of Joliet Code of Ordinances
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BACKGROUND:
The Joliet Police Department conducts reviews of the City of Joliet Administrative Code to audit the relevance and effectiveness of the Code. The Joliet Police Department follows best practices in ensuring that the Code is consistent throughout. The proposed amendments to Chapter 3 establish that a pre-tow hearing regarding abandoned/inoperable vehicles must be requested in writing and such hearing will be held by representatives of the city legal department before said vehicle is towed. Also amended in Chapter 3 is language regarding illegally parked vehicles and states that if the registered owner of a vehicle is liable for 10 or more parking violations, the vehicle may be immobilized/impounded. The proposed amendment to Chapter 19 clarifies the procedure for removing abandoned/inoperable vehicles throughout the city and states that an abandoned/inoperable vehicle on private property and in view of the public may be towed or impounded after 14 days. If on public property, the vehicle may be towed or impounded after 7 days.

CONCLUSION:
These ordinances are intended to eliminate nuisances caused by illegally parked and abandoned/inoperable vehicles throughout the city. The proposed amendments are intended to clarify procedures regarding the removal of nuisance vehicles. A review of the abandoned vehicle and nuisance vehicle codes of neighboring communities reveals that this proposed change is not uncharacteristic within the surrounding area.

RECOMMENDATION:
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Based on the above it is recommended that the Mayor and City...

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